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ing drinking hlly g^**-4w 0 bermuda . jb hecordet im ava * k^ybif i _^_________________. mb a . 0jk_m be-s^gf a m k of agents j ~^ h s purvis ltd j lurvis ltd published bi-wcekly "_ price 6d h i in il 1 ,' l.ilui.l.i^^^^^^^^fcs p aysi iys volume xxxv hamilton bermuda wednesday april 1 1959 no 61 b.u.t told of graveyard meeting that led to founding 40 years ago bermuda holds seven world records in game fishing questions may be asked about sending cf prisoners to u.k fawkes calls labour conference here a highly successful one according to the interna tional game fish associatiou list of world record game fish just received here bermuda holds seven world records when the house of assem bly meets on friday questions no doubt will be asked about the sending to england on sunday of another batch of local prisoners to complete their jail sentences eight convicts left by the reiua del mar escorted by four prison officers bermuda's housing problem and communism jyir randol fawkes left bermuda on sunday for his bahamian homeland after what he described as a series of highly successful conferences with officers and members of the bermuda industrial union asked if he had any comment to n.ake on his five-day stay here the labour leader told a recorder reporter before boarding his plane : i merely want to say that the future is in the hands of bermudians the record which has stood up as a consistent winner is the bone-fish taken by dr h r becker from castle harbour weighing 14 lbs and taken on 20 lb test line the fish has stood since 1950 as a world record jwiiss alele tucker m.b.e a retired school teacher * gave a touching account this morning of how she and three other teachers met in a pembroke graveyard 40 years ago and decided to form the bermuda union of teachers to meet a crisis caused by what she called an iniquitious infringement on the rights of local teachers the time has come for some display of statemanship on the part of our leaders in tackling this very serious housing problem states an editorial in the april issue of the ber muda churchman it is understood that the exported prisoners are charles ashton thomas edward sin clair ming leonard hilgrove v i c k e r s horace hilgrove talbot john maxwell rich ards kenneth avilliani smith kenneth matthews and ver non richardson officials of the union who were present to see mr fawkes off stated his visit had been a great inspiration miss tucker was speaking at a forum in the st paul a.m.e church lecture room at which she and miss edith crawford m.b.e were hon oured for their part in found ing the union the forum fol lowed a commemoration ser vice held in the chureh which was a part of the day-long 16th annual convention of the b.u.t miss carol hill pre sided over the forum two of the seven records accredited to bermuda are women's world records for the 42 lb yellow fin tuna taken ou a 20 lb test tackle by mrs jean meyer september 3 1957 and a 26 lb 12 oz black fin tuna caught on all tackle line by mrs l edna perin chief october 18 1957 . say in the fixing of wages he was reduced to the status of a commodity and the inter national trade union move ment has strongly determined that labour is not a commod ity labour without a voice was just like a fountain pen sold over a counter â€” the pen too has no voice teach while teachers in the aided coloured schools were not paid for children the taught miss tucker said the magazine which is the official organ of the church of england in bermuda noted in his third and final public address on saturday night mr fawkes appealed to the la bouring masses of bermuda to work together in the building cf a strong b i u the whole world he said was moving and it was important for you to keep constantly on the move this was regarded as an iniquitous infringement on the rights of teachers she went on adding that an official ex plained that this was done to equalize the salaries of the two races and to teach exprit de corp a blaze was kindled when three teachers died in quick succession escorting the prisoners aboard the liner were princi pal officers cartwright and best and officers scott and pearse ., that with the windfall of land available through the de parture of the dockyard and the garrison and with con siderable acreage of derelict land still covered with wither ed cedars and apparently owned by the people with no intention or possibly no means to develop the land into some thing less of an eyesore there is a great opportunity the local fishing informa tion bureau announced this morning that the opening day for the 17th annual game fishing tournament is may i sunday may 3 has been pick ed for the day-long tourney to herald in the new seven-month long contest which concludes november 30 prizes will be given by the trade develop ment board and more detaite will be announced later this is the fourth time in recent years prisoners have been sent to the united king dom to complete their terms ihe first to be despatched aboard a warship was a form er warden of prisons mr a j croke who was jailed for impropriety while head of the prison next was george le roy matthews who left in january 1957 to complete the remaining nine and a half years of a ten year sentence for burglary and wounding mr fawkes described the trade union movement as the cradle of democracy the movement had brought a greater degree of dignity aud self respect to the working man it had also brought higher wages and better edu cation forty years ago miss tucker related a new order arose i regret - ' she said that i can not say as in the renaissance that a new and better order of things arose she explain ed how the educational sys tem was entirely revamped the administrator of educa tion took the title of director of education instead of in spector of schools along with this change in title there was a complete change in adminis tration if they couldn't walk then they could creep if not they could crawl but they must keep constantly on the move the lawyer and legislator de clared he added that the people of the bahamas and ever 50 million workers in st john's graveyard after interment of the third teacher four teachers â€” the late matilda crawford and the late rev r j stovell miss edith crawford and miss tucker â€” assigned each other tasks for the formation of a union the first mass meeting was held and all teachers were summoned the response was good miss tucker related and amongst those attending were two white teachers we must think in terms of pleasant estates of cottages rot of single houses of shady avenues and green spaces and skilful landscaping and wide views and quiet corners over hung with flowering shrubs if the policy is to increase the number of owner-occupiers the properties will be well looked after and the more owner-occupiers there are the less tendency towards com munistic attitudes the gov ernment must do something about housing and do it now er will earn the contempt of history it was in their unions jtheir throughout the world will be watching to see if bermudians have it in them to walk with the free world own organizations that work ers had learnt what demo cracy meant many of the present leaders of the carib bean got their start and ex perience in the union there was norman manley an in tellectual giant in any society who was president of the na tional worker's union and now prime minister of jamai ca also there was dr eric williams adviser and area representtive for the i.c.f.t u now prime minister of trinidad in addition there was the present minister of finance the hon neversoll who was associated with the trade union movement german u.n press officer comes here for a walk the first woman prisoner sent there was adelaide de costa who was convicted for wounding her ex-lover with a knife she went over in jan uary 1958 together with alex ander leroy blackie har vey who is doing a life sen tence for murder mr fawkes stressed the im portance of workers organiz ing themselves into uiiions lie observed that some of the barriers which you now face will fade away with organi zation they will not fade away with the first blow or even the soth or the 90th but the 100th will make the differ ence however it won't be the hundredth but the other 99 gentle pushes which^went before reduced in status the union was organized and the first president was the rev richard tobitt who is now residing in the united states despite many early first class teachers were re duced to the status of 2nd class and that class was lower ed to third class teachers in the aided white schools were paid ior children they did not among the distinguished guests staying at the leopards plaza hotel for the easter holiday was mr carl von mutuis an information officer for germany at the united nations headquarters in new new york mr von mutuis arrived here on good friday with his wife continued on tage 6 peide and passion story belgian commission lays blame for congo riots on europeans front street organized st george's machinists praised for impossible job the questioii had been ask ed whether bermuda needs a union mr fawkes said the answer was simply this â€” where ever men and yomen toil in the production of wealth there must be organi zation there are unions al leady in bermuda on front street he reminded the audi ence the steamship com panies and banks were organ ized otherwise they couldn't make it met governor here during the last war he re called churchill stated it was the quintescence of democracy for workers to select their own representatives it was through organizations throughout the world that workers were trying very hard to get employers to respect their right but the question was whether the employers wanted to use the bargaining table or the riot act mr fawkes commented a native of silesia a part of germany which is behind the iron curtain and under polish administration mr von mutuis said before under taking his present job nearly four year ago he was ia the foreign service of his govern ment for many years tt _ 1 â– i 1 ma e~m on the other hand the com mission found that there were many whites who liked afri cans it recommended intro ducing a psychological cam paign among white settlers five month gun operation at east end forts â€¢ successfully completed brussels belgium mar f.8 â€” a commission that inves tigated last january's rioting in the belgian congo reported today that a prime cause of the unrest in africa was the the installation of five nine teenth century coastal guns in fort st catherine is no.v completed within the original schedule the st george's machine shop undertook to move four guns weighing 23 tons each from fort albert and one weighing 14 tons from the top square in st george's the entire move from fort albert to the emplacements in fort st catherine took ap proximately five months last october aud took them out of the fort one by one over a specially constructed bridge using block and tackle and a motor tow they then manoeuvred the great cannons down the side of a hill over a road that had been cut for the purpose once all four were at the road's bottom the bridge was removed from fort albert and placed across the moat at fort st catherine the guns were then hauled up the road pulled across the bridge and put into position in the emplacements within the fort how did he spend his ber muda vacation just walk in and enjoying the sights he said i think that by walk ing one is more at leisure and can see the country with bet ter effect we have so much rush in new york and we thought we could come here and be on the other extreme side of getting around j ttitude of white residents to ward the african population the report said that other social causes of the riots in whieh forty-nine africans dedi were communist propa ganda unemployment lack of unemployment benefit slack ness in enforcing the law and workers too want a full share of the national income mr fawkes went on unless a man had the right to have a the parliamentary commis sion of nine belgian deputies was headed by andre a de ft'uae a former minister of the congo it cautioned the whites in africa that they must rea lize that some africans would soon be equal with them and that some whites would have to accept orders from afri mr fawkes said he met the continued on page 6 idleness lt recommended the estab lishment of a congolese na tionality increases in salaries ot africans and a shift to u holly african executive dies it proposed that ef forts be made to counter the recession new york youths give musical treat here mr von mutuis said in eu rope people did considerably more walking as a pastime than they did in the united states the visitor whose wife is also from silesia said he enjoyed every moment of lis stay at the plaza i like it aery much everyone here has made us feel so much at home cans during a recent visit to fort st catherine to see the guns in place the hon ed mund gibbons m.c.p chair man of the 350th anniversary committee who were instru mental in contracting the move told the st george's machine shop crew that they deserved a great deal of praise for the way they had tackled the job and surmounted th many difficulties that had faced them mr gibbons point ed out that several experts had said that moving the guns from one fort to the other was impossible within the bounds of bermuda he mentioned that these guns were now vir tually collectors items and as time progressed their value would double as their type got steadily rarer a number of whites who lave been in the belgian con go a long time do not show the necessary understanding of the rapid evolution of part of the african population there the report said it said that the ban on the abku movement should be maintained the abaku is re ported to aspire to political union of all the bakongo tribes in and around leopold ville and in small territories in the french congo angola on monday night an inspir ing performance was given in the lecture room of st paul a.m.e church hamilton by two talented young people from new york whose tutors happen to be bermudians having to respond to several calls for encores mr michael fountain wii the tkem trade board-h commends the machine shoi>h for the remarkable way theyfl the guns through the forth em-m he tliatl on occasions there was only an inch to spare on either side of the guns and the fort's in terior and the amount of ac tual damage to the fort was negligible regarding further work on the five cannons arriving in the eolony last week from st kitts b w i f or a holiday with friends v cre mrs mary lewis and mr milton williams they are the houseguests of mr and mrs joseph dolphin of devonshire fountain said that they would now proceed to take the rust off the guns as much as possible leaving the barrels with their natural burnished finish and painting the car riages grey steps are being taken to prevent the guns rusting again in their exposed m positions â€” i â€” â€” â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ also arriving last week from st kitts was miss gwen dolyn gumbs who is staying with her friend miss hilda eyron of hamilton â€¢ Â« â€¢ jjpileaving last week for a trip continued on page 6 â– "" mt "~~ ' "" 'â– â– â– sandra who is a voice stu dent under mrs bascome-tay lor's daughter for one of her slight huild who could easily pass for a much younger teen ager possesses a voice of great power and flexibility she displayed this fully in her competent handling of her english numbers her pianis simo passages were pure and sweet and her control was such that she could be clearly heard at the back of the hall her more robust passages were remarkable for her volume and one can readily under stand why sse is a soloist at the cornerstone baptist church in brooklyn among the africans this ingeuders sensitiveness tend ing to develop into a danger ous inferiority complex akin to hostility fed by fear thai complete equality will never be reached personal and social the commission cautioned against either perilous waste or excessive slowness in the advance of the congolese to ward independence this ad vance it insisted must be accompanied by respect for law and order and for those who have contributed to the development of the belgian congo the performers were 15 year-old leslie urquhart pian ist and sandra williamson brooks a petite young adult of 20 years who sings sopra no the couple were presented in the the first of two recitals by tbe sunday school of st paul church the commission cited the evidence of an african priest one of 100 witnesses it inter viewed who said the mal white man meaning the man man with a small business was a main cause of african l:tterness tile priest said : urquhart has been studying piano under mrs maude bas eome taylor since he was seven he showed a technical and tonal mastery which was amazing in a lad just 15 this was particularly evident in the ritual fire dance by di falla which ended in his the small white man treat ed the africans with disdain â€” that small white man with a superiority complex who crushed the africans the small white man with an ac cumulated rancor that ex plodes at the slightest spark the report eritcized the three-day military operation to quell the riots it said these bad taken too long consider ing that the congolese were rot organized and the demon strators were armed only with sticks iron bars and stones " the st george's machine shop crew which never ex ceeded more than five men and usually stayed at four re moved the guns from their emplacements at fort albert these two performers will be heard for the last time on friday night at the lecture room â€” a musical treat which no one should miss diet delightfully with diet delight

ing drinking hlly g^**-4w 0 bermuda . jb hecordet im ava * k^ybif i _^_________________. mb a . 0jk_m be-s^gf a m k of agents j ~^ h s purvis ltd j lurvis ltd published bi-wcekly "_ price 6d h i in il 1 ,' l.ilui.l.i^^^^^^^^fcs p aysi iys volume xxxv hamilton bermuda wednesday april 1 1959 no 61 b.u.t told of graveyard meeting that led to founding 40 years ago bermuda holds seven world records in game fishing questions may be asked about sending cf prisoners to u.k fawkes calls labour conference here a highly successful one according to the interna tional game fish associatiou list of world record game fish just received here bermuda holds seven world records when the house of assem bly meets on friday questions no doubt will be asked about the sending to england on sunday of another batch of local prisoners to complete their jail sentences eight convicts left by the reiua del mar escorted by four prison officers bermuda's housing problem and communism jyir randol fawkes left bermuda on sunday for his bahamian homeland after what he described as a series of highly successful conferences with officers and members of the bermuda industrial union asked if he had any comment to n.ake on his five-day stay here the labour leader told a recorder reporter before boarding his plane : i merely want to say that the future is in the hands of bermudians the record which has stood up as a consistent winner is the bone-fish taken by dr h r becker from castle harbour weighing 14 lbs and taken on 20 lb test line the fish has stood since 1950 as a world record jwiiss alele tucker m.b.e a retired school teacher * gave a touching account this morning of how she and three other teachers met in a pembroke graveyard 40 years ago and decided to form the bermuda union of teachers to meet a crisis caused by what she called an iniquitious infringement on the rights of local teachers the time has come for some display of statemanship on the part of our leaders in tackling this very serious housing problem states an editorial in the april issue of the ber muda churchman it is understood that the exported prisoners are charles ashton thomas edward sin clair ming leonard hilgrove v i c k e r s horace hilgrove talbot john maxwell rich ards kenneth avilliani smith kenneth matthews and ver non richardson officials of the union who were present to see mr fawkes off stated his visit had been a great inspiration miss tucker was speaking at a forum in the st paul a.m.e church lecture room at which she and miss edith crawford m.b.e were hon oured for their part in found ing the union the forum fol lowed a commemoration ser vice held in the chureh which was a part of the day-long 16th annual convention of the b.u.t miss carol hill pre sided over the forum two of the seven records accredited to bermuda are women's world records for the 42 lb yellow fin tuna taken ou a 20 lb test tackle by mrs jean meyer september 3 1957 and a 26 lb 12 oz black fin tuna caught on all tackle line by mrs l edna perin chief october 18 1957 . say in the fixing of wages he was reduced to the status of a commodity and the inter national trade union move ment has strongly determined that labour is not a commod ity labour without a voice was just like a fountain pen sold over a counter â€” the pen too has no voice teach while teachers in the aided coloured schools were not paid for children the taught miss tucker said the magazine which is the official organ of the church of england in bermuda noted in his third and final public address on saturday night mr fawkes appealed to the la bouring masses of bermuda to work together in the building cf a strong b i u the whole world he said was moving and it was important for you to keep constantly on the move this was regarded as an iniquitous infringement on the rights of teachers she went on adding that an official ex plained that this was done to equalize the salaries of the two races and to teach exprit de corp a blaze was kindled when three teachers died in quick succession escorting the prisoners aboard the liner were princi pal officers cartwright and best and officers scott and pearse ., that with the windfall of land available through the de parture of the dockyard and the garrison and with con siderable acreage of derelict land still covered with wither ed cedars and apparently owned by the people with no intention or possibly no means to develop the land into some thing less of an eyesore there is a great opportunity the local fishing informa tion bureau announced this morning that the opening day for the 17th annual game fishing tournament is may i sunday may 3 has been pick ed for the day-long tourney to herald in the new seven-month long contest which concludes november 30 prizes will be given by the trade develop ment board and more detaite will be announced later this is the fourth time in recent years prisoners have been sent to the united king dom to complete their terms ihe first to be despatched aboard a warship was a form er warden of prisons mr a j croke who was jailed for impropriety while head of the prison next was george le roy matthews who left in january 1957 to complete the remaining nine and a half years of a ten year sentence for burglary and wounding mr fawkes described the trade union movement as the cradle of democracy the movement had brought a greater degree of dignity aud self respect to the working man it had also brought higher wages and better edu cation forty years ago miss tucker related a new order arose i regret - ' she said that i can not say as in the renaissance that a new and better order of things arose she explain ed how the educational sys tem was entirely revamped the administrator of educa tion took the title of director of education instead of in spector of schools along with this change in title there was a complete change in adminis tration if they couldn't walk then they could creep if not they could crawl but they must keep constantly on the move the lawyer and legislator de clared he added that the people of the bahamas and ever 50 million workers in st john's graveyard after interment of the third teacher four teachers â€” the late matilda crawford and the late rev r j stovell miss edith crawford and miss tucker â€” assigned each other tasks for the formation of a union the first mass meeting was held and all teachers were summoned the response was good miss tucker related and amongst those attending were two white teachers we must think in terms of pleasant estates of cottages rot of single houses of shady avenues and green spaces and skilful landscaping and wide views and quiet corners over hung with flowering shrubs if the policy is to increase the number of owner-occupiers the properties will be well looked after and the more owner-occupiers there are the less tendency towards com munistic attitudes the gov ernment must do something about housing and do it now er will earn the contempt of history it was in their unions jtheir throughout the world will be watching to see if bermudians have it in them to walk with the free world own organizations that work ers had learnt what demo cracy meant many of the present leaders of the carib bean got their start and ex perience in the union there was norman manley an in tellectual giant in any society who was president of the na tional worker's union and now prime minister of jamai ca also there was dr eric williams adviser and area representtive for the i.c.f.t u now prime minister of trinidad in addition there was the present minister of finance the hon neversoll who was associated with the trade union movement german u.n press officer comes here for a walk the first woman prisoner sent there was adelaide de costa who was convicted for wounding her ex-lover with a knife she went over in jan uary 1958 together with alex ander leroy blackie har vey who is doing a life sen tence for murder mr fawkes stressed the im portance of workers organiz ing themselves into uiiions lie observed that some of the barriers which you now face will fade away with organi zation they will not fade away with the first blow or even the soth or the 90th but the 100th will make the differ ence however it won't be the hundredth but the other 99 gentle pushes which^went before reduced in status the union was organized and the first president was the rev richard tobitt who is now residing in the united states despite many early first class teachers were re duced to the status of 2nd class and that class was lower ed to third class teachers in the aided white schools were paid ior children they did not among the distinguished guests staying at the leopards plaza hotel for the easter holiday was mr carl von mutuis an information officer for germany at the united nations headquarters in new new york mr von mutuis arrived here on good friday with his wife continued on tage 6 peide and passion story belgian commission lays blame for congo riots on europeans front street organized st george's machinists praised for impossible job the questioii had been ask ed whether bermuda needs a union mr fawkes said the answer was simply this â€” where ever men and yomen toil in the production of wealth there must be organi zation there are unions al leady in bermuda on front street he reminded the audi ence the steamship com panies and banks were organ ized otherwise they couldn't make it met governor here during the last war he re called churchill stated it was the quintescence of democracy for workers to select their own representatives it was through organizations throughout the world that workers were trying very hard to get employers to respect their right but the question was whether the employers wanted to use the bargaining table or the riot act mr fawkes commented a native of silesia a part of germany which is behind the iron curtain and under polish administration mr von mutuis said before under taking his present job nearly four year ago he was ia the foreign service of his govern ment for many years tt _ 1 â– i 1 ma e~m on the other hand the com mission found that there were many whites who liked afri cans it recommended intro ducing a psychological cam paign among white settlers five month gun operation at east end forts â€¢ successfully completed brussels belgium mar f.8 â€” a commission that inves tigated last january's rioting in the belgian congo reported today that a prime cause of the unrest in africa was the the installation of five nine teenth century coastal guns in fort st catherine is no.v completed within the original schedule the st george's machine shop undertook to move four guns weighing 23 tons each from fort albert and one weighing 14 tons from the top square in st george's the entire move from fort albert to the emplacements in fort st catherine took ap proximately five months last october aud took them out of the fort one by one over a specially constructed bridge using block and tackle and a motor tow they then manoeuvred the great cannons down the side of a hill over a road that had been cut for the purpose once all four were at the road's bottom the bridge was removed from fort albert and placed across the moat at fort st catherine the guns were then hauled up the road pulled across the bridge and put into position in the emplacements within the fort how did he spend his ber muda vacation just walk in and enjoying the sights he said i think that by walk ing one is more at leisure and can see the country with bet ter effect we have so much rush in new york and we thought we could come here and be on the other extreme side of getting around j ttitude of white residents to ward the african population the report said that other social causes of the riots in whieh forty-nine africans dedi were communist propa ganda unemployment lack of unemployment benefit slack ness in enforcing the law and workers too want a full share of the national income mr fawkes went on unless a man had the right to have a the parliamentary commis sion of nine belgian deputies was headed by andre a de ft'uae a former minister of the congo it cautioned the whites in africa that they must rea lize that some africans would soon be equal with them and that some whites would have to accept orders from afri mr fawkes said he met the continued on page 6 idleness lt recommended the estab lishment of a congolese na tionality increases in salaries ot africans and a shift to u holly african executive dies it proposed that ef forts be made to counter the recession new york youths give musical treat here mr von mutuis said in eu rope people did considerably more walking as a pastime than they did in the united states the visitor whose wife is also from silesia said he enjoyed every moment of lis stay at the plaza i like it aery much everyone here has made us feel so much at home cans during a recent visit to fort st catherine to see the guns in place the hon ed mund gibbons m.c.p chair man of the 350th anniversary committee who were instru mental in contracting the move told the st george's machine shop crew that they deserved a great deal of praise for the way they had tackled the job and surmounted th many difficulties that had faced them mr gibbons point ed out that several experts had said that moving the guns from one fort to the other was impossible within the bounds of bermuda he mentioned that these guns were now vir tually collectors items and as time progressed their value would double as their type got steadily rarer a number of whites who lave been in the belgian con go a long time do not show the necessary understanding of the rapid evolution of part of the african population there the report said it said that the ban on the abku movement should be maintained the abaku is re ported to aspire to political union of all the bakongo tribes in and around leopold ville and in small territories in the french congo angola on monday night an inspir ing performance was given in the lecture room of st paul a.m.e church hamilton by two talented young people from new york whose tutors happen to be bermudians having to respond to several calls for encores mr michael fountain wii the tkem trade board-h commends the machine shoi>h for the remarkable way theyfl the guns through the forth em-m he tliatl on occasions there was only an inch to spare on either side of the guns and the fort's in terior and the amount of ac tual damage to the fort was negligible regarding further work on the five cannons arriving in the eolony last week from st kitts b w i f or a holiday with friends v cre mrs mary lewis and mr milton williams they are the houseguests of mr and mrs joseph dolphin of devonshire fountain said that they would now proceed to take the rust off the guns as much as possible leaving the barrels with their natural burnished finish and painting the car riages grey steps are being taken to prevent the guns rusting again in their exposed m positions â€” i â€” â€” â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ also arriving last week from st kitts was miss gwen dolyn gumbs who is staying with her friend miss hilda eyron of hamilton â€¢ Â« â€¢ jjpileaving last week for a trip continued on page 6 â– "" mt "~~ ' "" 'â– â– â– sandra who is a voice stu dent under mrs bascome-tay lor's daughter for one of her slight huild who could easily pass for a much younger teen ager possesses a voice of great power and flexibility she displayed this fully in her competent handling of her english numbers her pianis simo passages were pure and sweet and her control was such that she could be clearly heard at the back of the hall her more robust passages were remarkable for her volume and one can readily under stand why sse is a soloist at the cornerstone baptist church in brooklyn among the africans this ingeuders sensitiveness tend ing to develop into a danger ous inferiority complex akin to hostility fed by fear thai complete equality will never be reached personal and social the commission cautioned against either perilous waste or excessive slowness in the advance of the congolese to ward independence this ad vance it insisted must be accompanied by respect for law and order and for those who have contributed to the development of the belgian congo the performers were 15 year-old leslie urquhart pian ist and sandra williamson brooks a petite young adult of 20 years who sings sopra no the couple were presented in the the first of two recitals by tbe sunday school of st paul church the commission cited the evidence of an african priest one of 100 witnesses it inter viewed who said the mal white man meaning the man man with a small business was a main cause of african l:tterness tile priest said : urquhart has been studying piano under mrs maude bas eome taylor since he was seven he showed a technical and tonal mastery which was amazing in a lad just 15 this was particularly evident in the ritual fire dance by di falla which ended in his the small white man treat ed the africans with disdain â€” that small white man with a superiority complex who crushed the africans the small white man with an ac cumulated rancor that ex plodes at the slightest spark the report eritcized the three-day military operation to quell the riots it said these bad taken too long consider ing that the congolese were rot organized and the demon strators were armed only with sticks iron bars and stones " the st george's machine shop crew which never ex ceeded more than five men and usually stayed at four re moved the guns from their emplacements at fort albert these two performers will be heard for the last time on friday night at the lecture room â€” a musical treat which no one should miss diet delightfully with diet delight